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  2. The 6 Best Blow Dryers That Won’t Fry Your Fine Hair - AOL

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    The Blow Dryer. Contrary to popular belief, having fine hair strands isn't singular to straighter textures. Hair density is defined by the thickness of individual strands, meaning that curly and ...

  3. The 20 Best Hair Dryers for Every Hair Type, Texture ... - AOL

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    6. Remington Pro Hair Dryer with Pearl Ceramic. Best Hair Dryer for Fine Hair. While often great for thicker hair textures, blow dryers with all the bells and whistles can sometimes have an ...

  4. Hair dryer - Wikipedia

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    A hair dryer (the handheld type also referred to as a blow dryer) is an electromechanical device that blows ambient air in hot or warm settings for styling or drying hair. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Hair dryers enable better control over the shape and style of hair, by accelerating and controlling the formation of temporary hydrogen bonds within each strand.

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  6. Hand dryer - Wikipedia

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    Hand dryers have been popular with industries for their apparent economies. According to manufacturers, hand dryers can cut costs by as much as 99.5% (for example a company may spend $2340.00 per year on paper towels, where as the hand dryer expenditure would be as low as $14.00 per year—this will vary according to the cost of paper towels and electricity).

  7. Dyson Airblade - Wikipedia

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    The Dyson Airblade is claimed by its manufacturer to dry hands in 10 seconds and to use less electricity than conventional hand dryers. [1] The first commercially available high-speed, horizontal-wiping air dryer was the Mitsubishi Jet Towel, developed since 1991 and introduced in 1993. [3] It has been available in the United States since 2005. [4]

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